I'm not sure if this inspirational song was written especially for Susan Boyle but it should be her theme song. It is a beautiful song full of so much meaning. Thank you, Susan and thank you songwriters. It is on her new CD.

I would like to borrow that as my theme song for the new year, 2010--I am Who I was Born to Be!

Are you who you were born to be? Have you reached that understanding in your life?

Wow this is the most hopeful theme for 2010 I have heard. I am getting there....at 63 it's been a long journey. I have very inspiring ideas to give hope and faith to people this year through music and my photography. This song confirmed it for me. It should be all of our theme song I think. Thanks for sharing it.Best, Stephanie

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Welcome ... to my World of Spirit

You’d think I was busy enough with my writing, my OTHER BLOG, my websites, and all the daily activities, but here I am starting another blog!

This blog’s focus will be the world of spirit: angels, spirit guides, departed loved ones, our communication with those on the Other Side, Spiritualism, near death experiences, past lives and all that fascinating and inspirational good stuff.

That tends to be what most of my books, ecourses and ebooks are about. I often sneak in fictional books, and I always have a couple of novels in the works. I recently published an historical novel set in Iowa during the Civil War; the third novel in the Catherine Winter Private Investigator Series; and a suspense novel, Sound of Silence; a PI novel, Deadly Focus.

So here it goes, guys—I hope you join me in the explorations of the spirit world and our connection to it.

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"Earth but cloaks your Heaven. Courage, then, to claim it, that is all, but courage you have, and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together, wending, through unknown country, home." ~Fra Giovanni

"Angels are spirits, but it is not because they are spirits that they are angels. They become Angels when they are sent. For the name Angel refers to their office, not their nature. You ask the name of this nature, it is spirit; you ask its office, it is that of an Angel, which is a messenger." ~St. Augustine (354-430)

"I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you." ~Walt Whitman, Song of Myself, 1855.